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A p 29-501 HATS BREECHES . . . . ..L., 52.49 liTfs.3lil?.””?T............ ........ l3.95 Cl-IARLOTTETGWN 253p MEN'S 'LiNiNGs .lOYS Quilted Wool Lined PARKAS - 8 to 10 MEN'S Hoary WORK SHIRTS 7.95 i2.49 TWEEL BLDG. -- by Mr. Stanley Godirey and Mr. Earl Willis. During the signing o1 sang "0 Perfect Love". Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the bride's home. The bride's table was cen- tered with I three-tier wedding cake. topped with at minlatuye bride and zroom and was out in the traditional manner by the bride and groom. 5-8515'-lng in serving were EVEN" C-0diI'6Y. Miss Eleanor Ax- Worthv and Miss Alice Edwards. L) accessories with silver iox the register. Mes Joyce Nicholson Mia The bride's mothei- was dressed in a. gown of black silk, matching cape. Th! Kroom's mother was similarly 166 lurs, I gilt of the groom, They will reside in zimwood for some time. Kingston and Vicinity Rally day was observed in the KingstonpUniled Church on Sun- day evening. Oct. 29. There was a very large congregation or pay. enls and friends and a splendid Programme was carried out by the children. LHAMBLY 6- INNIS MENiS '8: BOYS WEAR GT. GEORGE ST. ieixcii... SEVEN QUlL'l'lED WOOL 1435 IOYS' rims Lined - COMIINATIONS-Special" . . . .. L. . .. ll .95 m5r:'ii"3'In-s 33.49 IOYS' STATION WAGON COATS--Slioweroroot Gabardine with all wool Dion-ket Cloth Lini'ngs- 51 5 Fur Collars--Sizes 16 to 34 . . . . I lOYS' FLANNELETTE ltAJA.MAS- 31 Sizes 6-8-l0 yrs. Special I :OY.S-'.Rev::iblesEobu1dii:;un:ld Avlliwool ELM? PAKKAS- ur mum -- ow e in we . Special . . . . .. :OlDl4Vola:nIIllpllA1 ..:.-.- -89.-.. y Jewell. . . I Olilcijer p visitor???-iviih Vva-TlOLlS dril(:l1ngs lrhemiieek-:?iEilm:Lei-rcmlm? and Mrs. Clayton Stevenson and family. Sincere sympathy from Mrs. sudden death at his lather. Best wishes are belnll extended in Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Youniicr on their recent marriage. Mrs. William Cnlvillr. was hos- tess in the members of the King- This being meeting the election this community is extended to Mr. and Frederick Hansen upon the By church Group On Thursday evening. Novem- her 9. a group of young people from Trinity United Church en- tertained the patients of the Pro- vincial Inlirmary, Kensington Road, to a very enjoyable pro. gram. family were recent visitors Churchill. Mr. Stewart smith in his joirlll rapable manner. ected as master of ceremonies and the following program was much appreciated: Two very interesting films show- ing the beauty spots 0! Prince Ed- - ward Island and Nova Sootia were shown by Harold Jones. Reading - Marion Andrews. Guitar Selections - Earl Hobbs. solo -e Marlon Andrews. ac- companied by Earl Hobbs an the guitar. l Sing-song - hy the group. Duet -- Marian Andrews and Shirley Downe, accompanied by Earl Hobbs. Piano selection - Shirley Downe. Reading -- Dorothy Macuren. sing-song - by the group. A GOOD i 5f”-5-at All TAXES INCLUDED ammd. The Kingston United Church sum W1. an NW 3 Later (in the evening. a happy !MlAl1S;:r!l1"I.ByaI!:Exe))eol!d1 'l”I:”:::'s the annual group 0 serenaders arrived to wen 1 -ed d i ' Wm! the h . pa roniz Ian the many food 1 k 1 i in mm n--mm ...... 23::i::..”" ”” The Brownies 01 St. Paul's MC The f0110Win8Hday. the bride yy increasing their numbers weekly and izroom visited interesting Mr Md Mn Malwlm Ma . ,, - C. and are passing many tests too numerous to mention. A special presentation will he held shortly to which parents will be invited- more about that later. Pzvrltdale Brownies too are very active and have passed several tests this week. We shall have such a. lovely crowd of First Clue Brownies very soon in all our lPacks. Proilriency Badge work is nlsn very popular with the Packs . this year. there never were so many. Central Royalty Brownies are in the news again. On. Nov. 8th they gave a concert at the School and parents and friends were present in good numbers. The Prorramme was a little tnn extensive to put in our iull column just new but it certainly contained lots of variety with Brownie songs and I-lellowe'en skits. Enough money Wu made to buy a. complete Brownie outiit and also to give a gilt. to Tawny owl Adele lilacAusland bnd Doreen Smith who won a. trip to Toronto in I W. I. Comp. Recruits, Phyllis Stewart. Carol Nichol. and Judy McDonald were enrolled and Pro- ficiency Badges were received by Susan Morrison. Annie Laurie Mc- Lean. Marylyn Carr, and Phyllis Nicholson. What splendid pro- gress this Pack makes and such fun for the Brownies who really enjoy their weekly visits to Brown- ieland. Willis - liocherty wedding The cliam-el and altar of Clyde River Pi'esbytei'iali Church was prettily arranged with autumn flowers on Sept. 27, at 5.30 o'clock when Rev. Donald Nicholson ai- ficlated at the impressive double ring ceremony uniting in min- riage. Miss Blanche Alaine Do- ter of Mrs. Alexander Docherty and the late Mr. Docherty. and John Samuel Willis. or Klnuton. son of Mrs. Hubert Willis and the late Mr. Willis. in the presence at and a large assembly of friends. To the strains 0! the weddinl march. beautuully rendered by Miss Joyce Nicholson. the bride entered the church on the arm oi at her uncle, Mr. John Docherty, by whom she was given in mu- e. she wls charming in e. floor- length gown or traditional white eetln with fitted bodice and full skirt with lace peplum and yoke and long sleeves. forming lily points over the hands. Her finger tip. veil of French illusion was held in place with e headdress or seed pearls. she wore white slip- pers and carried a bouquet oi American Beauty roses. Miss Jean Doeherty. as her sis- ter's maid-of-honour. was beau- tiruuy gowned in turquoise nylon over satin on similar lines to the bride's gown with matching mitts and headdress. She wore gold slip- rs. . . Miss Joyce Mncswein. friend at the bride. was bridesmaid. She were pink taffeta with titted bod- ice and full skirt and had 1 incl yoke with mitts and headdreu. Both attendants of the bride car- ried sweetpeas. ' Gloria Willis. niece o! the bride and groom was very wlnsome in nile green organdy and carried I basket. or seasonal flowers in her charming role of flower girl. by his cousin. Mr. Roy Younker. Little Allen Willis. nephew oi lithe bride and groom was ring- beerer. The guests were ushered .a'.--mmm-:-ja-M---z . ii; WHYHAVE SORE cherty. Elmwoad. P. E. 1.. dsualr , upwards of ninety invited guests - The groom was ably supported ' parts of the island. For traveling SW1." Mm Joyce Macs . M ' - - wain. l'. the bride WW5 'l Frey COM With and Mrs. Clayton Show and 1am- Newson MVY accessories. She wore mink ily were Sunday guests to the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. of officers for the coming year V Among the boys from this vicin- ity who attended the boys confer- ence in Charlottetown were Mas- ter Milton Ward Mr. Haber Campbell. Mr. Whit- field Yen and Mr. Sterling Willis were among the many who are attending the Amherst Fair. The eveni.n3's program was brought to a close by the hymn. "What a Friend We Have In Jesus" and "God Save the King." Mr. and Mrs. William Colwill. Mid. Jack Col-will, Mr. Edgar Ncw. son were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ferguson in Eslilniey Bridge on Sunday. Oct. th. NEW YORK. Nov, l5 e(CPi - Prime Minister and Mrs. st. 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